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2015 Jan 27
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Five PhD Awards in Retail Big Data and Geographic Data Science (UCL and University of Liverpool)
Deadline - 6th February 2015 Five PhD awards to begin September 2015, (one including an additional MRes award in Urban Sustainability and Resilience in collaboration with UCL?s Centre for Urban Sustainability and Resilience), are available for work associated with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Consumer Data Research Centre, based at University College London (UCL) and the
2013 Sep 08
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PhD Studentship: Geographically Weighted Geodemographics [University of Liverpool]
Supervisors: Dr Alex Singleton; Professor Chris Brunsdon Industrial Partner: Office for National Statistics Applicants are invited for a PhD studentship at the University of Liverpool within the ESRC North West DTC. The studentship will be supervised by Dr Alex Singleton and Professor Chris Brunsdon in the Department of Geography and Planning; and is being conducted in collaboration with the
2012 Feb 08
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[LLVMdev] SelectionDAG scalarizes vector operations.
On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:01 AM, David A. Greene wrote: > "Rotem, Nadav" <nadav.rotem at intel.com> writes: > >> Hi David! >> >> I'd be interested in hearing about the places that you had to fix. It >> seems like there is a number of people who are starting to look at the >> quality of the generated vector code. Maybe we should report our
2013 Jul 03
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PhD Studentship in Medical Statistics
PhD studentship in Medical Statistics (full time, 3 years) - University of Exeter Medical School Applications are invited for a PhD studentship at the University of Exeter Medical School (UEMS). We are seeking to attract a PhD candidate of outstanding ability to join a rapidly expanding programme of internationally rated research. The successful applicant will pursue a project investigating new
2003 Dec 16
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John Brown from Chagres
Some people have been airing dirty laundry on this person, so I thought I'd air some clean laundry! John, Thank you so much for answering my email so quickly, and I also got your voicemail. And thank you for shipping on the same day I ordered. Without these phones, there's no way I would be able to get this demo done! Thanks again, David Gomillion
2008 May 25
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record will absolutely not save! so weird, please help.
I have a weird problem going on. All of sudden, records for a certain model will not save with #save Please take a look at this: >> p = Payment.new(:payment_reason_id => 1, :payment_method_id => 1, :date => Date.today, :amount => ''5.00'', :payable => Student.find(608)) => #<Payment id: nil, school_id: nil, payment_reason_id: 1, payment_method_id: 1,
2012 Feb 08
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[LLVMdev] SelectionDAG scalarizes vector operations.
"Rotem, Nadav" <nadav.rotem at intel.com> writes: > Hi David! > > I'd be interested in hearing about the places that you had to fix. It > seems like there is a number of people who are starting to look at the > quality of the generated vector code. Maybe we should report our > findings in bug reports, so that we could share the work and discuss >
2013 Oct 25
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Intern at Barron's ! -- use statistics for investigative financial journalism
We're seeking interns for the summer of 2014 here at Barron's the Dow Jones newsweekly that's searched out good investments and financial frauds since 1921, when our founder exposed Charles Ponzi. We're at the center of the financial world in New York and can pay a bit of a stipend to cover the city's high living costs. Here's the blurb: Do some good. Intern at
2013 Dec 13
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[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.4 Branch Freeze
On 12/13/13 01:58 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > That’s a long laundry list of bugs there. It would be great to have them fixed, but the reality of the situation is that they won’t be fixed for weeks or more, if at all. And with Christmas coming up, it makes things even worse. There are a few days before Phase III starts to have some progress on them. But if they don’t make it, then we’ll have to
2006 Aug 03
2
Including ALL fixtures for a test
I am running into some issues with my functional tests because they need info from almost every single table in the database. I have long laundry lists of fixture names to include on these test files and then I have to troubleshooot bizarre test failures because of a fixture that was not included. So is there a way to simply include all fixtures in a test? Something like: fixtures :all
2012 Feb 08
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[LLVMdev] SelectionDAG scalarizes vector operations.
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > Would it make sense to start something like a > lib/Target/README-Vectors.txt file with a collection of small examples > of pessimizations? We've successfully used text files like this to > track "laundry lists" like this. High priority problems (e.g. the > sorts that Duncan is pointing out) makes sense to track
2005 Sep 20
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Anyone using Asterisk to take credit card payments?
I want to have customers make payments by keying in their cc#'s. I can see it's possible, I just want to know if anyone out there is doing this and what financial institutions are supporting Asterisk PBX's. So far I have found a few leads but would like to check here at the same time. Thank you! _N _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just
2013 Dec 13
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[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.4 Branch Freeze
That’s a long laundry list of bugs there. It would be great to have them fixed, but the reality of the situation is that they won’t be fixed for weeks or more, if at all. And with Christmas coming up, it makes things even worse. There are a few days before Phase III starts to have some progress on them. But if they don’t make it, then we’ll have to release without them. -bw On Dec 12, 2013, at
2016 Apr 15
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Decision Tree and Random Forrest
Since you only have 3 predictors, each categorical with a small number of categories, you can use expand.grid to make a data.frame containing all possible combinations and give that the predict method for your model to get all possible predictions. Something like the following untested code. newdata <- expand.grid( Humidity = levels(Humidity), #(High, Medium,Low)
2013 Oct 27
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Launching : New Rails Bootcamp in Dayton, OH -- Need Help
Hey, I''m building a Developer Bootcamp in Dayton focusing on Rails -- and wanting to know if any Rails devs might be interested in partnering up -- essentially being an instructor? I''m hoping to run this on a small scale w/ minimal staff - but tuition will be $10k and I''m expecting 15-25 students per 16 week (overlapping terms) so it could be very profitable. Our
2005 Aug 20
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Network Operations Specialist - Marina del Rey, California
Network Operations Specialist The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles and proud recipient of Time Magazine's College of the Year 2000. USC offers competitive pay and an outstanding benefits package. **PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN Marina del Rey, California** The USC Viterbi School of
2014 May 08
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Machine learning teaching for Data Science Retreat
Hi all, We are preparing for a future batch, and we may be shorthanded for teaching. R is our programming language of choice. Data Science Retreat (DSR: http://datascienceretreat.com) sits at Microsoft Ventures offices in Berlin Mitte. We have chief-data-scientist mentors and a pretty exhaustive program on machine learning + data science. You can check it out here:
2006 Apr 02
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Rattle: A simple R/Gnome GUI for Data Mining
An oft heard issue with R is the learning curve. Yet R is a very powerful language for data mining, if only one persists with it. Attempting to provide a fast track for anyone to learning R through a GUI, without limiting the user to just the GUI, I've pulled together some basic R functionality for "typical" data mining into a GUI written in R using RGtk2 (need the RGtk2 package
2008 Aug 19
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Job offer for Lead QA Analyst
Hi Friend, Send me matching profiles in below mentioned skill matrix form. Full Legal Name: Contact Mobile No: Contact Home No: Email ID: Current Location: Ready for Relocation: Rate: Total IT Exp: Total US Exp: SR QA Lead Exp: Quality Center Exp: Training, mentoring, and coaching Exp: Quick Test Professional (beyond "record and playback") Exp: Performance testing
2011 Apr 19
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[LLVMdev] Fully funded University Ph.D. studentship in University of Teesside, UK
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING University of Teesside Fully funded University Ph.D. studentship (3 years) Ref: QinOCT11 Applications are invited for a Ph.D. student to work on program analysis and software verification or a closely related topic under the supervision of Dr. Shengchao Qin in the School of Computing in Teesside University. Dr. Qin currently has a number of postdoc and Ph.D students in his